Pioneer ctwm 60 r owners manual
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(U) PIONEER
The Art of Entertainment
Operating Instructions
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WARNINGITO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZ-
ARD. Do NOT EXPOSE THIs APPLIANCE To RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
[For U.S. and Canadian models]
The serial number for this equipment is located on the rear
panel. Please write this serial number on your enclosed war»
ranty card and keep it in a secure area. This is for your
security.
[For Canadian model]
CAUTIONITO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK Do
NOT usE THIS (POLARIZED) PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION
CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLEss THE
BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE
EXPOSURE.
ATTENTION:POUR PREVENIR LEs CHOCS
ELECTRIOUES NE PAS UTILISER CETI'E FICHE POLARISEE
AVEC UN FROLONGATEUR UNE PRISE DE COURANT ou
UNE AUTRE SORTIE DE COURANT, SAUF sr LEs LAMES
PEUVENT ETRE INSEHEES A FOND SANS EN LAISSER
AUCUNE PARTIE A DECOUVERT.
O This model is equipped with a demonstration display mode.
See the rear cover for details.
0 Ce modéle est equipé dun mode d'altichage de demonstration.
Voir la couverture arriere pour les details.
LINE VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH
MediumAsIze
screwdriver
Only multi-vOltage models are provided with this switch.
U.S. and Canadian models are not provided with this switch.
Main voltages in Saudi Arabia are 127V and 220V only.
Never use this model with 110V setting in Saudi Arabia.
The line voltage selector switch is on the rear panel. Before
your model is shipped from the factory, this switch is set
to the power requirements of the destination Check that
it is set properly before plugging the power cord into the
AC outlet. If the voltage is not properly set or if you move
to an area where the voltage requirements differ, adjust the
selector switch as follows.
1. Disconnect the power cord.
2. Use a medium-size screwdriver.
3 Insert the screwdriver into the groove on the voltage
selector, and adjust so that the tip of the arrow points
to the voltage value of your area.
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IMPORTANT 1
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QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
READ INsmuctIONs - AH lhe salary and operaung
inmclionl should be read beiore lhe sppliauee is
uncut-do
nETAIN msmuanNs - The salery and operaung
mslruellons should be renamed lor lurure
reIerence
HEED WARNING - AII warmngs on lhe appliance and in
ma onerahng rnsrruclrpns should be adhered lo
FOLLDW INsflIoCTIONs A All oparanng and use
lnslruclions should be lollowed.
WHEN AND MOIsTUNE - The applianee should nor
be used near warar - forexample. near a barhlub,
washpowl, lurchen sink, laundry rub, in a war
blsemlm. or near a swimming pool, elc.
Locmou e rhe appliance should be inslalled in a
mole local-on
WALL on cEILING NIouerNG A The appliance
should nor be mounled lo a wall or ceiling,
VENTILAYIDN - The Inplilnceshould be siruarad so
lhal ns looa on or posirion does nor mlerlere won
in proper yanlila on. For example. ll.e appliance
should nol pesilualed on a bed, sola, rug, or similar
surlace lhar may plocluhe venlllauon onanlngs, or,
placed in e buill~in sr alion. such as a bookcase
or cabinenhalmay mpede lhe rlow ol an rhrough
lha venlllalion openings
NEAT - The appliance should be srluared away lrmu
heal sources such as "diam/'54 hear red-slers.
slouas, or olhsr appliances (including amplili. sl
max produce hill.
POWER souncEs - The appliance should no
connected in a power supply only ol rhe lype
described in me operanng inslruarions m as
marked on lhe appliances
POWER-CORD PROTECTION - Powavrsupnlv souls
should be roured so lhel they are nor likely lo oo
walked on or pinched by ilerns placed upon m
againsr [hams Pay parliouler ananhon ll) cords al
plugs. convenience raceplacles, and lhe pmnl
where lhey exil from lha pp nce.
POLARIZATION - ll your purchased praducl ls
pvavlflld WIlh a polarized power plug, please rode]
the lolIwmg Insuucuons. this producl is equipped
wrlh a polarized allernenog currenr line plug (a plug
having one blade wrder lhen the orherl. ths plug
wlll hr mm the power oudel only one way this Is a
salary Iaalura. ll you are unable lo inserl lhe plug
lully inlo lhe oudel. lry reversing lhe plug, ll lhe
plug should srillI lol eonlacl your elecl elan lo
replace your obsolale puller Do nor delear lha
solely purpose or she polarized plug.
CLEANING - Yhe app anoe should be cleaned only
wim a polishing cloth or a sell dry cloth Never
clean with Iurnrlure wax, penzine, rosecricides or
olhsr volatile liguids since rhey may corrode rhe
cabinel.
POWER LINES - An ouldeor anranna should be localed
away lrom power lines.
NONUSE PERIODS - Th. power mm of the appliance
should he unplugged Irorn rhe oullel when leh
unused lor a long period ol rune
OBJECY AND uauln ENYRV - Care should be ralen
so lhalobieols do nol veil and liquids are nor spilled
lnlo me enclosure rhrough openings,
DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE - The appliance
should be serviced by a Pioneer aulhonred Service
cenler or quaIiflgd service personnel when-
the pawarrsunnlv cord or she plug has been
damaged.
Obiecla have lallen, or lrouid has peen spilled inro
lhe appliance
The appliance has been exposed 2o rain
. The appliance does no! aDDaar ID Cluerale nulmally
or exhibits a marled change in uerlermance
I The appliance has been dropped m rh-. enclosure
damaged
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
OUTDOOR ANTENNA cuouNDING o I! an oulslde
anlenna is connosled lo rhe anlenna rernunal, be
sure rhe anrenna syslem is grounded so es lo
provide some proleclion againsl vollage surges
and buillruD slano charges
ln lne urs.A. ssctlnn 310 pl Ihe Nalional Elaclrieal
Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. provides mIonnanon wrlh
respecl lo proper grounding of lhe mass and
suppprring srruclura, grounding ol lhe leadsln w e
lo an anlenna discharge unil, size oi grounding
conduslora, localion ol anranna discharge unlr,
conneelion lo grounding electrodes, and
regu unenls Ipr the grounding oleclmdes See Fig.
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CARY , An appliance and carl comoinanon should be
moved wuh cara Oulck slops, erraesslve loves. and
uneven surfaces may cause lha applianea and can
combinallon lo overrurn.
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